Finally To-night, 7.15. “ONE MORE TO-MORROW.” Starring Ann Sheridan Also “ The SEARCHING WIND ” Starring Robert Young FULLERS 1/- MAYFAIR 1/6 THEATRE Direction: Kerridge-Odeon. Hearing Aids Available. Wed., Thur., Fri„ 7.15. Hair-raising exploits, Thrilling Adventure Featuring ALAN LADD, GERALDINE FITZGERALD In “ 0.5.5.! 0.5.5.! 0.5.5.!” (For Universal Exhibition.) “SHE WOULDN’T SAY YES” Starring ROSALIND LEE RUSSELL BOWMAN The Gay Comedy that has a Certain Something to make you laugh your head off. (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) PLANS D.I.C. and THEATRE (Tel. 22-573).
Hearing Aids Available. Phone 13-379. Dir: Kerridge-Odeon, 1.45, 7.45 p.m. The Most Baffling Killer In the Annals of Crime . . . Every Woman who Loved Him paid the price—DEATH! “BLUEBEARD” JEAN PARKER—NILS ASTHER Also, A LAUGH CRIME-CHILLER I “ THE MISSING CORPSE ” J. EDWARD BROMBERG, ERIC SINCLAIR. ISABEL RANDOLPH. (Both suited for Adult Audiences only.) PLANS AT D.I.C. or THEATRE (Phone 13-379). STRAND CYCLING, Athletics, December 13, at the Cale.; keep the date free. LAKNACH Castle, open daily Gate fee, Is Teas. Interesting trip in storm or sunshine Splendid views and craftsmanship to admire or criticise. Booking now for Centennial Functions. Camps, Conferences, Dances. Weddings, etc Inquiries 24-138.
,H I S MAJESTY’S THBATR E (Lessees: John Fuller and Sons, Ltd.). MUSIC ROMANCE DANCING COLOUR DRAMA SPECTACLE. TO-NIGHT AT 8 TO-NIGHT AT 8 AND TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING, j ;j J. C. WILLIAMSON’S BOROVANSKY BALLET BOROVANSIvY BALLET With FULL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, In the following Magnificent Ballets: .“LES SYLPHTDES” (With Music by Chopin), “COPPELIA” “COPPELIA” (The Girl with the Enamel Eyes) (Music by Delibes), “LE BEAU DANUBE” “LE BEAU DANUBE” (Music by Strauss). Elaborate Scenery Lovely Costumes. NEXT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS. NEXT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS. Two Performances Only. “ GISELLE ” NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. FIVE NIGHTS. ALSO MATINEE ON DECEMBER 3. “THE SWAN LAKE,” “SCHEHERAZADE,” “SPECTRE DE LA ROSE,” “ MINUIT AU BAL.” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS, DECEMBER 5 AND 6. MATINEE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. “CONCERTO," "TERRA AUSTRALIS,” V SIGRID,” “L’ AMOUR RIDICULE.” BOX PLANS AT THE D.I.C. DAY SAL£S AT JACOBS'S. Prices: Dress Circle and Reserves Stalls, 9s sd, 8s; Stalls (reservable on day of performance), ss; Pit, 3s and 2s. Matinees: 7s 6d, ss, 3s, 2s; Children Halfprice to Matinees. All prices plus tax. SPECIALS FOR TO-NIGHT, . At gT. CLAIR CARNIVAL, ESPLANADE, 7 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT. 7 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT. 7 O’CLOCK TO-NIGHT. FIRST RACE MECHANICAL GREYHOUND RACING. FIRST RACE MECHANICAL GREYHOUND RACING. See This Fascinating Sport. ADMISSION FREE. J?UN FOR ALL. Music Galore. Dunedin Highland Pipe Band in Attendance—very popular, too. Balancing Demonstrations and Exhibition of Health Exercises. WEDNESDAY’S SPECIAL: AEROBATIC DISPLAY BY OTAGO AERO CLUB, FROM 7.15 P.M. TILL 7.45 P.M. Something novel about this, so be sure to be there and enjoy yourself. BRING THE CHILDREN. ADMISSION FREE. FUN FOR ALL. SHOWS OTAGO A & P SOCIETY. METROPOLITAN • SUMMER SHOW, XAffUNA PARK, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25 AND 26, 1947. " PEOPLE’S DAY ” WEDNESDAY, AND NIGHT CARNIVALS BOTH EVENINGS. GRAND RING PROGRAMME BOTH AFTERNOONS. TUESDAY. Judging of Pig Section and Dog Trials commence 9.30 a.m. Afternoon, Ring Programme of Jumping. Hunting and Pony Events, commences at 2.15 NIGHT CARNIVAL COMMENCES AT 6.30. Whippet Racing, Motor Cycle Races. Steer Riding, Sideshows, Riding Devices and Games until 10 p.m WEDNESDAY. Judging commences at 9 a.m. Owing to Large Entries, Judging of Light Horses Cannot be Delayed. Grand' Afternoon Ring Programme, commencing at l o’clock, of Jumping, Hunting, Pony Jumps and Pony Trots, Grand Parade of Prize Stock (2 o’clock sharp), led by Dunedin Highland Pipe Band, Leaping Championship of Otago and Handy Hunter Novelty. Finals of Dog Trials and Finals of Otago Steer Riding Championships Dunedin Fanciers’ Club Dog Show Hot Water available on Ground Licensed Booth. Good Luncheons Morning and Afternoon Tea under- Grandstand. NIGHT CARNIVAL COMMENCES AT 7. Baseball—Two Leading Teams of First Division. Sideshows. Riding Devices and Games until 10 p.m. Admission Charges. Adults Is 6d, Children 6d Cars 2s 6d. Please Bring Correct Change. R D STEWART, Secretary
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CLUTHA AND MATAU A. & P. SOCIETY. 81ST ANNUAL SHOW. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 194? FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1947. AT TJALCLUTIIA SHOWGROUND. RECORD ENTRIES FROM LEADING EXHIBITORS FROM OAMARU TO INVERCARGILL. Sheep, Cattle, Clydesdales, Horses. Hunting Championships, Jumps, Pony Trots. Dogs and Dog Trials Pigs. Butter. Baking. SIDESHOWS GALORE I Luncheon and Afternoon Tea on the Ground Caterer: H V. Menzles, Gore. FREE HOT WATER AVAILABLE. DANCE TO FOLLOW IN R.S.A. HALL. KEEP FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, Free for the Show at BALCLUTHA. J. M. WILSON, Secretary JE you are responsible tor initiating any advertisine campaign, bear in mind the public tendency towards sober thinking shown by the steadily-growing circulation of the OTAGO DAILY TIMES. Utilise the Classified Columns for ouick and economical results.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26627, 25 November 1947, Page 10
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